Here Comes Mr. Wright: Local Architects Says He’s Ready…

After three years standing firmly behind New Jersey developer’s plan for a condominium tower in Uptown Kingston, city officials say its time to consider other proposals for the site. Since 2005, Mayor James Sottile has championed the Teicher Organization’s proposal to build a 12-story, 214-unit apartment tower on the site of a city-owned parking garage…
The Wright Stuff: Kingston Architect Builds on Success…

Kingston’s Andrew Wright credits much of his success as a design-build architect to a chance mix-up in identities on a Manhattan street. Wright left a Manhattan firm to go out on his own. “I bicycled to see clients, because I couldn’t afford the subway tokens,” he recalled…
Local Architect Hopes to Develop Site of City’s Uptown Parking Garage

There was a time when architect Andrew Wright plied his trade in the employ of big-city firms. But, says the Stone Ridge father of two, the creative juices didn’t flow. “When you are in the big corporations there is not as much attention given to the product,” said Wright. “It’s more about the politics… I love what I do now.”